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Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF (SCHD)

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32. 59
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91.69B Market Cap
3.3% Div Yield
17.89M Volume
$ 32.37
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32.49 32.79
Year Range
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Playing Defense With SCHD

Playing Defense With SCHD

SCHD's net exposure vs the S&P 500 has turned more defensive after 2024's Portfolio Reconstitution. SCHD's relative underweight in technology and semiconductors is favorable in the current environment of heightened recession risks and waning enthusiasm for AI-themed plays. The ETF's relative overweight in banks is favorable, as this sector's growth prospects are attractive as credit quality concerns ease amid strong Q2 FY24 earnings.

Seekingalpha | 1 year ago
SCHD: Easy Alpha

SCHD: Easy Alpha

In our previous report, we explained how the Schwab US Dividend Equity ETF is built for winners. In this follow-up report, we explain how SCHD can easily add big alpha to investor returns (especially in volatile markets like we're seeing now). In the conclusion, we explain why many “SCHD haters” are usually barking up the wrong tree, as well as our strong opinion on who should invest.

Seekingalpha | 1 year ago
SCHD And VYM: The Best High-Yield ETFs For 2 Kinds Of Investors

SCHD And VYM: The Best High-Yield ETFs For 2 Kinds Of Investors

High-yield ETFs can be a wonderful core of retirement portfolios, but you have to be careful because many are risky. SCHD has long been considered the gold standard of high-yield ETFs with 3% yield and 10% to 11% growth. SCHD's portfolio design has grown more conservative today, focusing on slower-growing but more undervalued blue chips.

Seekingalpha | 1 year ago
Should Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF (SCHD) Be on Your Investing Radar?

Should Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF (SCHD) Be on Your Investing Radar?

The Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF (SCHD) was launched on 10/20/2011, and is a passively managed exchange traded fund designed to offer broad exposure to the Large Cap Value segment of the US equity market.

Zacks | 1 year ago
SCHD: Built For Winners

SCHD: Built For Winners

If you are looking to hit it big—move on, this article is not for you. Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF™ is for “emotionally intelligent” investors that like healthy growing dividends, lower-volatility returns and prudent diversification (especially as top growth stocks still appear precipitously overvalued). After reviewing the SCHD ETF in detail (including the risks), we conclude with our strong opinion on investing.

Seekingalpha | 1 year ago
SCHD Vs. The S&P 500: It's Not Only About Total Return

SCHD Vs. The S&P 500: It's Not Only About Total Return

The ETF SCHD has under-performed the S&P 500 due to the exclusion of technology stocks. History shows underweighting certain sectors can lead to under-performance, however, shares with substantial growth premium can also underperform in the longer term. Investing in dividend-paying stocks can provide stability, even if it means sacrificing the highest possible return.

Seekingalpha | 1 year ago
Understanding The Dividend Investing Model And A Gold Standard Dividend ETF

Understanding The Dividend Investing Model And A Gold Standard Dividend ETF

Today, we explore dividend investing, discussing why they matter to shareholders and the impact on total returns. Dividend growth is driven primarily by earnings growth, but there are other contributing factors, such as share buybacks. We explore the outlook of buybacks for certain dividend-paying companies as repurchases accelerate.

Seekingalpha | 1 year ago
SCHD: Built For Underperformance

SCHD: Built For Underperformance

SCHD underperformed the S&P 500 due to weak top 10 stock selections and a flawed focus on dividend growth. The ETF heavily invests in stocks with rich multiples and weak underlying fundamentals. SCHD has recently broken resistance, likely leading to a near-term rally that should be sold.

Seekingalpha | 1 year ago
SCHD Vs. VIG: Which One Is Better?

SCHD Vs. VIG: Which One Is Better?

Investors are getting a clearer picture for the 2nd half of 2024 with potential interest rate cuts and insights into the Presidential race. Mega Cap stocks have led the market in 2024, with concerns of a possible near-term pullback prompting diversification strategies. Two popular dividend-focused ETFs, SCHD and VIG, offer different strategies for investors seeking income and growth potential in their portfolios.

Seekingalpha | 1 year ago
Powell Testimony Is Very Good News For SCHD

Powell Testimony Is Very Good News For SCHD

Earlier, I argued that SCHD approaches an inflection point, judging by its valuation gap relative to the broader equity market. Here, I will make the case from a different angle by examining its valuation gap relative to risk-free rates. SCHD's current yield spread relative to treasury rates is among the thinnest levels in at least a decade.

Seekingalpha | 1 year ago
These 3 Dividend ETFs Are a Retiree's Best Friend

These 3 Dividend ETFs Are a Retiree's Best Friend

Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF is a best-of-breed fund that mixes quality and yield. SPDR Portfolio S&P 500 High Dividend ETF is a simple-to-understand fund offering a generous yield.

Fool | 1 year ago
SCHD: Key Data Suggests No Interest Rates Cut Soon

SCHD: Key Data Suggests No Interest Rates Cut Soon

Key data suggests that the Fed does not need to cut interest rates in 2024, meaning there is a high probability that a rotation from growth to value may start. Stock seasonality analysis suggests that summer is traditionally a good time to start or accumulate a position in SCHD because it usually rallies during the October-December period. The market has been harshly punishing growth stocks during the Q1 earnings season for even slight misses against consensus, likely indicating that investors are nervous as expectations are high.

Seekingalpha | 1 year ago
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